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geries at the back and in close proximity to the whey-house, into 
Avhich the whey is conveyed from the dairy by means of pipes and 
mixed with meal for the feeding-pigs ; two cowsheds, containing 
-33 ties, and a small milking-yard ; also a superior waggon-house 
of more recent construction, with sheds at back, over which 
is a good granary and general storeroom. In the barn a chaff- 
cutter, worked by a 3-horse-power engine which is connected 
with it, is conveniently fixed, and a mill for grinding corn is 
worked by means of the same machinery. 
Pig. 3. — Plan of Farm Premises on Tunley Farm, in the Occupation of 
Mr. George Gibbons. 
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B. 
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Garden. 
New y.ird. 
New drinking pond. 
Piggery. 
Siables. 
Whey house- 
Scullery. 
Dairy. 
' H H. Kitchens. 
I. Lawn. 
J. Old cow sheds. 
K. Barn. 
L. AVapgon house. 
M. Sheds and granary ove». 
N. New cow slieds. 
O. Fodder room and loft over. 
W S. AVater supply pipes. 
T R. Tramways. 
The new cowhouses (N), recently erected, and barely completed 
at the period of our last visit, are built of good lias stone, and are of 
a very superior description. They consist of two lines of buildings 
of equal length, running at right angles to one another to the 
rear and west of the old premises, and forming with them a Urge 
milking enclosure (B). In the centre of this yard is a drinking- 
pond (B 1). The land at the back of the old premises, and where 
